Literature

Book Review – Palestine by Joe Sacco: Pioneer of Journalistic Comic

I've been seeing people say they don't understand what's going on with Israel and Palestine so, if you're familiar and…

3 months ago

6 Cosy Books to Read Under a Blanket During Winter

Not too hot, not too cold, with denim jackets and cotton blankets, winter in Bangladesh feels like a fairy tale…

1 year ago

Book Review: These Little Voices by Rifah Tashfia

It is a delightful sight for a Bengali bookworm to see young indie Bengali writers shining their way through with…

1 year ago

6 Books for a Rainy Day: Quick, Gripping Reads

It's your typical school day in the late 90s or early 2000s. You wake up at 9, thunder and the…

2 years ago

Conquering Your Writing Fears: A Minuscule Guide

Writers are revolutionary. Both in our times and the past, literary figures have considerably imprinted their ascendancy on civilization. It…

2 years ago

My Thoughts on Emily Dickinson and Death

I often wonder what Emily Dickinson is doing in her most desired and dearest "House" that fascinated her so much…

2 years ago

Poetry and its Flourishing Era within Gen Z

I first fell in love with poetry on a lonely afternoon in my college library. I remember finding an annotated…

2 years ago

Evelyn Hugo: A Tale of Admonishing Patriarchy in the ‘60s

If you are a bookworm, you must have read a lot of books growing up with powerful female protagonists whose…

2 years ago

Crying in H Mart: Reclaiming Identity through Food

The novel Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner is a first-hand account of what it means to be brought…

2 years ago

Salute Narayan Debnath, the Trendsetter of Bengali Comics

It is hard to imagine a kid born in a Bengali household between the mid-60s and the early 2000s not…

2 years ago